ict and education
ICT transforms the way we teach and learn, promoting inclusion, autonomy, and access to knowledge.
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ICT
EDUCATION
How do ICTs impact education?
ICTs in education
Examples of ICTs in the classroom
Pedagogical approach
EPlatforms like Google Classroom, Moodle, or Edmodo.
Interactive applications (Kahoot, Canva, Quizizz).
Multimedia resources: videos, podcasts, infographics.
Collaboration tools: shared documents, forums, chats.
According to UNESCO, the use of ICTs should be reflective and contextualized, respecting local needs and promoting equitable education. In Latin America, their integration has been key to ensuring educational continuity during the pandemic and beyond.
ICTs, or Information and Communication Technologies, are the set of technological resources and tools such as computers, the internet, phones, and software used to process, store, and transmit information (voice, data, text, video) quickly and efficiently. Their main purpose is to improve quality of life and streamline processes in areas such as education, health, and commerce, facilitating communication, access to information, and learning.
Education is the process through which people acquire knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes to fully develop and actively participate in society.
ICTs in education refer to the use of information and communication technologies (such as computers, tablets, online platforms, and software) to enrich the teaching and learning process. Their goal is to make education more interactive, accessible, and personalized, while also facilitating access to information and collaboration among teachers, students, and families. Their uses include creating interactive content, managing classes, and enabling remote communication.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) offer multiple benefits in the school context:
Facilitate access to digital content: books, videos, simulations, educational games.
Encourage active and autonomous learning: students can research, create, and collaborate.
Promote inclusion: allow resources to be adapted to different learning styles and paces.
Improve communication between teachers, students, and families through virtual platforms.
Support formative assessment with digital tools that provide immediate feedback.
ICT And Education
Bárbara Pérez
Created on November 9, 2025
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ict and education
ICT transforms the way we teach and learn, promoting inclusion, autonomy, and access to knowledge. .
ICT
EDUCATION
How do ICTs impact education?
ICTs in education
Examples of ICTs in the classroom
Pedagogical approach
EPlatforms like Google Classroom, Moodle, or Edmodo. Interactive applications (Kahoot, Canva, Quizizz). Multimedia resources: videos, podcasts, infographics. Collaboration tools: shared documents, forums, chats.
According to UNESCO, the use of ICTs should be reflective and contextualized, respecting local needs and promoting equitable education. In Latin America, their integration has been key to ensuring educational continuity during the pandemic and beyond.
ICTs, or Information and Communication Technologies, are the set of technological resources and tools such as computers, the internet, phones, and software used to process, store, and transmit information (voice, data, text, video) quickly and efficiently. Their main purpose is to improve quality of life and streamline processes in areas such as education, health, and commerce, facilitating communication, access to information, and learning.
Education is the process through which people acquire knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes to fully develop and actively participate in society.
ICTs in education refer to the use of information and communication technologies (such as computers, tablets, online platforms, and software) to enrich the teaching and learning process. Their goal is to make education more interactive, accessible, and personalized, while also facilitating access to information and collaboration among teachers, students, and families. Their uses include creating interactive content, managing classes, and enabling remote communication.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) offer multiple benefits in the school context: Facilitate access to digital content: books, videos, simulations, educational games. Encourage active and autonomous learning: students can research, create, and collaborate. Promote inclusion: allow resources to be adapted to different learning styles and paces. Improve communication between teachers, students, and families through virtual platforms. Support formative assessment with digital tools that provide immediate feedback.